Northwest History. State History. Box 38. Universities and Colleges.

Board Approves Faculty Changes
Boise, Sept. 6. (AP)—The state
board of education today approved ai
series of faculty transfers and ap-'
pointments recommended by Dr. M.
G. Neale, president of the University
of Idaho. The changes affected both
the institution at Moscow and the
southern branch at Pocatello.
Two appointments for Albion and'
Lewiston normal also were announced.
E. P. Howard, professor of law at
the university, was granted a year's
leave to teach at Northwestern university and Professor A. L. Harding of
Northwestern was appointed to teach
in his stead for the year.
Granted Year's Leave.
A year's leave was granted D. R.
Theophilus, associate professor of
dairy manufacture, who will study I
under a scholarship at Iowa State
college. He will be succeeded for the!
period by Dr. N. S. Golding, who dur-
lng the past year had charge of sim-
liar work at Washington State col-
Rudolph F. Goranson was appointed I
professor of music at the southern
branch to succeed Walter L. Peterson,
who resigned a year ago. Goranson
came from the University of Minnesota. In addition to his teaching he
will have charge of the men's and
women's glee clubs.

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Board Approves Faculty Changes
Boise, Sept. 6. (AP)—The state
board of education today approved ai
series of faculty transfers and ap-'
pointments recommended by Dr. M.
G. Neale, president of the University
of Idaho. The changes affected both
the institution at Moscow and the
southern branch at Pocatello.
Two appointments for Albion and'
Lewiston normal also were announced.
E. P. Howard, professor of law at
the university, was granted a year's
leave to teach at Northwestern university and Professor A. L. Harding of
Northwestern was appointed to teach
in his stead for the year.
Granted Year's Leave.
A year's leave was granted D. R.
Theophilus, associate professor of
dairy manufacture, who will study I
under a scholarship at Iowa State
college. He will be succeeded for the!
period by Dr. N. S. Golding, who dur-
lng the past year had charge of sim-
liar work at Washington State col-
Rudolph F. Goranson was appointed I
professor of music at the southern
branch to succeed Walter L. Peterson,
who resigned a year ago. Goranson
came from the University of Minnesota. In addition to his teaching he
will have charge of the men's and
women's glee clubs.